A new, plot-driven trailer for "Annie" provides a few more glimpses of how the Will Gluck-directed remake is updating the beloved stage and screen musical about an orphan girl who gets taken in by a New York City tycoon during the Depression.

Unlike the more aloof Warbucks, Stacks is a well-meaning, self-made mogul and mayoral candidate prone to spouting platitudes such as, "No matter who you are or what you are, you just gotta want it bad enough." He also appears to be developing something of a Batman complex, insisting, "This city needs me."

Stacks also comes into Annie's life differently than Warbucks did in the 1982 film: His poll numbers get a boost when he saves Annie from getting hit by a van, and from that point, "the hustle," as Annie calls it, is on: He gets good PR, and she gets to live in the lap of luxury.

Quvenzhane Wallis, the Oscar-nominated star of "Beasts of the Southern Wild," gets a new lease on a hard-knock life in the first trailer for "Annie," an upcoming remake of the beloved stage and screen musical.

Even in a summer that's focused on creativity, with exceptional documentaries like "Amy" on Amy Winehouse and "What Happened, Miss Simone?" on Nina Simone, "Listen to Me Marlon" stands out. Autobiographical in nature, unconventional in structure, this is the story of Marlon Brando not as the world...

ABC News was last in the ratings in the summer of 1968, behind NBC's team of Chet Huntley and David Brinkley and Walter Cronkite on CBS. It was desperate to gain an edge on the more established networks' news teams.

The nightclub singer returns from a concentration camp, battered and disfigured, roaming like an apparition through a ruined city toward her husband's betrayal. The war has not yet settled into history, and the chanteuse is desperate to resurrect a charmed life forever lost.

Looking at someone else's diary is deeply personal, a bit shocking and charged with the feeling of seeing something for the first time. "The Diary of a Teenage Girl" generates a similar response as it opens the book on adolescent female sexuality with a raw, intimate, emotional candor rarely depicted...